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1 September 2017 Volume XXXXIV Number Officers President Win Aldrich winaldrich@earthlink.net Vice President, Membership Development Open looking for volunteers Vice President Hospitality Jim Forrest stringpresser@earthlink.net Secretary/Newsletter Open looking for volunteers Treasurer Susan Mason smmesq@prodigy.net Workshop Program Win Aldrich, Coordinator winaldrich@earthlink.net Gloria Martin gmartin31@verizon.net Lee Waggener wagglee@gmail.com Bill Waggener waggwl@gmail.com Gwen Rodman grod3608@aol.com Publicist/Webmaster Carol Jacoby cjacoby@jacobyconsulting.com Our first meeting of the season is Friday, September 8, 2017 Meeting: 7:30 pm Trinity Episcopal Church 2400 Canal Street in Orange, California Russell Wilson to Conduct Russell Wilson served as Professor of Music at Utah State University for 28 years, and retired to Huntington Beach. While at the college he conducted both the orchestra and the choirs. He also taught Music 1010, one of the most highly sought classes on campus, in which he introduced some 1500 college students to playing recorder. He was also director of the Castle Recorder Consort and is a former member of Musica Reservata with Leslie Timmons. He founded the Cache Children s Choir 27 years ago, which is still operating today with four choirs and some 300 young singers. He has conducted instrumental and choral ensembles across the country, including invitations to conduct his major work for orchestras and choirs, entitled Prelude To Glory, which was premiered by the National Symphony in Washington D.C. He and his wife, Cathy, are members of the OCRS. He currently serves as Director of Music for Fullerton First United Methodist Church. President s Message Where has the Summer gone? I hope that all of you have had a wonderful break.the first meeting of the Season will be conducted by Russ Wilson who has promised several more of his wonderful arrangements for us to enjoy. Some

2 Announcements good news I am happy to report that several people stood up and volunteered to help with putting on the OCRS Recorder Workshop this year. It will be on Saturday, February 17th, and I want to thank Gloria Martin, Lee Waggener, Bill Waggener, and Gwen Rodman for making this happen. As listed in the Workshop section of the newsletter, we will have 2 highly skilled (but not well known in Southern California) players, performers, and teachers: Anne Timberlake from St. Louis, and Miyo Aoki from Seattle. Several of us have had the pleasure of studying under them at workshops over the last several years and I am sure that you will both enjoy and learn much from both of them. The schedule of conductors is shaping up well and we will have some old favorites back again as well as a new face, Adam Bregman, from the DMA program at USC studying under Adam and Rotem Gilbert. It is amazing how much Adam and Rotem have changed the depth, breadth, enthusiasm for Early Music here in Southern California (as well as Nationally/ Internationally) for the benefit of all of us fans. I just got back from a whitewater rafting trip with our grandchildren on the Green River in Colorado/Utah and one of the guides made a comment as we headed in kayaks down a particularly difficult section that I was reminded of when I read the latest blog posting from Anne Timberlake- always follow a positive direction The Power of Positive Framing: Dos and Don ts Don t think about an elephant! Especially not its long trunk. And definitely don t think about its grey ears. No tusks either! Is it working? I ll wager a recorder or two that the answer is no, and that there s a large pachyderm currently sitting atop your consciousness. It s not your fault, of course it s the way our brains work. In trying to avoid thinking about something, or trying to avoid doing something, you re automatically activating the mental representation of whatever it is you re trying to escape. And for those of us who are trying to break a bad playing habit, that s a significant obstacle. Fortunately there s a simple solution. Think of a gorilla. Black fur, long arms, agile fingers. Now the elephant is gone. How does this translate to recorder playing? When I m seeking to break a student s bad habit, I m most effective when I frame the task positively. Rather than asking the student not to do something, I ask the student to do something else. Action as opposed to avoidance, doing as opposed to not doing. This can be a magical reframe. Instead of working to avoid an undesirable behavior (a difficult and often dispiriting task), the student is instead working toward adopting a desirable behavior (a challenging but inspiring task). A do, not a don t. Instead of asking a student to stop making breath accents, I ask for a beautiful and consistent airstream. Instead of telling a student to stop rushing, I invite them to pay attention to every subdivision of the beat. 2

3 Announcements In my own playing, one of my struggles is not to break character so quickly at the ends of pieces and movements. Anne Timberlake August 17, 2017 See you the 8th, Refreshments Recently, I realized I needed a reframe, and now, instead of working on not flinging down the instrument too soon, I m working toward enjoying that particular stillness after the final note. Win Aldrich We want to thank Win Aldrich, Marcyn Del Clements, Gloria Martin, and Gwen Rodman for the refreshments at the June meeting. We would also like to thank the Lieblang family and Jayanthi (Jay) Wijekoon for always helping with the clean-up after the break. The refreshments for the upcoming September meeting will be supplied by Sean Lieblang, Susan Mason, Sandy Thompson, and Russ Wilson. Please contact Jim Forrest: stringpresser@ earthlink.net, or to sign up for a turn to treat the group, or catch him at the next meeting to sign up. OCRS Dues Time to pay your dues! A membership application is included in this newsletter. Please pay your dues before or at the September meeting. 3 Please include a completed membership application with your dues payment in order to provide OCRS with your up-todate contact information and your election whether to print your own sheet music. If you intend to pay your dues in cash at the meeting, please complete the membership application and place it in an envelope with your money, write your name on the outside of the envelope, and then seal the envelope before giving it to the Treasurer. If paying by check at the meeting, please paper-clip or staple your check to your completed application. Alternatively, you may mail your dues check and completed application to the Treasurer at the address shown on the application. Susan Mason, Treasurer Music Availability Sheet music for each monthly meeting is available at the OCRS website, www. ocrecorder.org. The pdf files for the music are usually available a few days before the meeting. If your computer for some reason lacks a program for reading PDFs, click here to obtain the copy of Adobe Reader applicable to your computer system select operating system, language, and version and then click on Download Now. Sheet music is provided at the meeting only for those who have paid the sheet music printing fee in addition to their membership dues. If you indicated that you will print your music and you re unable to do so for a particular meeting, you will need to contact another member to ask him or her to print your music for you. If you can t contact another member, please arrive at the meeting early and ask

4 Announcements another member whether you can look on to his or her sheet music for the evening. Soprano players please also bring another size recorder and print the music for that part. This gives the conductor the opportunity to balance the parts for each piece. New OCRS Web Site Carol Jacoby has spent considerable time, effort, and talent on developing a new web site for OCRS after all the problems we had with the old site last year again being corrupted. The new web site address/url is: ocrecorders.org. It is similar to the old address but there is now an s on recorders. She will be using this site to post the pdf music files selected by the conductors for each month s meeting as well as other pertinent and useful information, so be sure to update your address. For Sale Bent-neck (knick) Huber Model III Bass Recorder in cherry wood. F/F# roller key. Very comfortable and stylish keywork. Includes neck strap, thumbrest and hard case. Asking $1350. Huber recorders are premium-quality Swissmade instruments which are superior in quality of wood, workmanship, appearance, and performance to most other recorders currently available. All Huber recorders feature extremely easy and accurate response in both high and low registers. Contact Mike Nicholes: by at: mnicholes@csu.fullerton.edu. Workshops Hidden Valley Music Seminars Director: Peter Meckel hvms@aol.com Week 1: October 29 November 4, 2017 Recorder: Letitia Berlin, Frances Blaker, Louise Carslake, and Miyo Aoki Viola da gamba: John Dornenburg Road Scholar National Recorder/Early Music Workshop, Carmel Valley, California Workshop Director: Tish Berlin tishberlin@sbcglobal.net Week 2: November 5 11, 2017 Recorder: Letitia Berlin, Frances Blaker, Janet Beazley Viola da gamba: Larry Lipnik Dulcian and shawm: Joan Kimball Strings and Early Repertoire: Shira Kammen 4

5 Workshops org/event-road-scholar-early-musicworkshop-week-1_134.htm Information/Registration The Road Scholar (formerly Elderhostel) Early Music Workshop is open to adult recorder and viol players of all ages who play at intermediate to advanced levels. Harpsichordists also welcome. Week two includes a renaissance reeds track, open by permission of instructor. Please contact workshop Director Tish Berlin to arrange an audition or discuss reed program. For more information contact Peter Meckel at info@hiddenvalleymusic.org or To register by telephone, call Road Scholar Registration toll-free at and ask for program number #6254RJ. To register online Click here. San Diego County Recorder Society Workshop Saturday, November 4th. The San Diego County Recorder Society will again host its annual workshop on Saturday, November 4, This year, we are pleased to announce that Rotem Gilbert will conduct our workshop. For you who have had the wonderful experience of attending a workshop led by Rotem, you will, I am sure, look forward to another day of fun recorder playing and musical education to remember. We are still attempting hold down costs, so the fee for this workshop will be only $50. That will include the full day of playing and instruction and lunch and refreshments. 5 The music we will use will be provided some time before the workshop so that you will have the opportunity to prepare yourselves for the workshop. It will be provided for you to print or put on your electronic devices. The workshop will start at 8:30 for morning refreshments and late registration and continue to 4:00 p.m with two breaks and lunch at noon. Although there will be late registration, in order to anticipate the food needs and set-up, we would appreciate your response as soon as possible. Please provide your name, address and and send it along with your check to: Harvey Winokur 540 Dewane Drive El Cajon, CA The location of the workshop will be provided later. Please make your check in the amount of $50 payable to SDCRS. Save the Date: OCRS Recorder Workshop Saturday, February 17th Workshop details and registration materials will be available later this Fall. We are pleased to announce that OCRS will be hosting their annual Recorder Workshop on Saturday, February 17th. This season we are fortunate to have 2 outstanding up-andcoming musicians, performers, teachers in the country. Anne Timberlake from St Louis and Miyo Aoki from Seattle.

6 Workshops Anne Timberlake has appeared across the United States performing repertoire from Bach to twenty-first-century premieres to Celtic tunes. She holds degrees in recorder performance from Oberlin Conservatory, where she studied with Alison Melville, and Indiana University, where she studied with Eva Legene and won the 2007 Early Music Institute Concerto Competition. Critics have praised her fine technique and stylishness, unexpectedly rich lyricism (Letter V), and dazzling playing (Chicago Classical Review). Anne has received awards from the American Recorder Society and the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts, and was awarded a Fulbright Grant. With Musik Ekklesia, Anne has recorded for the Sono Luminus label. Anne is a founding member of the ensemble Wayward Sisters, specializing in music of the early baroque. In 2011, Wayward Sisters won Early Music America s Naxos Recording Competition. Wayward Sisters released their debut CD on the Naxos label in Anne enjoys teaching as well as playing. In addition to teaching private, group and online recorder lessons, Anne has coached through Indiana University s Pre-College Recorder Program, the San Francisco Early Music Society, the Amherst Early Music Festival, Virginia Baroque Performance Institute, Mountain Collegium, and for numerous ARS chapters. Anne currently resides in St. Louis, MO. And is a Board Member of The American Recorder Society. Miyo Aoki is a dedicated recorder player and teacher, performing music ranging from medieval to modern and teaching students of all ages and levels. She has performed in the US, Germany, and Poland, with groups including Salish Sea Players, Utopia Early Music, and Gamut Bach Ensemble, and at the Bloomington Early Music Festival and Whidbey Island Music Festival. She is a founding member of the Seattle-based chamber group sound counterpoint and has premiered works by contemporary composers Natalie Williams, David Schneider and Agnes Dorwarth. Miyo holds a KAZ Diplom (Artist Diploma) from the University of the Arts in Bremen, Germany, where she studied with Professor Han Tol. While living in Bremen, she also maintained a private studio and worked in the musical outreach program Musik-im- Ohr, based in the Bremen concert hall, Die Glocke. She holds degrees in both early music performance and mathematics from Indiana University, where she studied with Professor Eva Legêne and received the Austin B. Caswell award for her paper on Ars Subtilior music. Miyo is a strong proponent of music education and strives to make music accessible to people from varied backgrounds. She has collaborated in planning and performing several outreach programs for children, including Shakespeare s Ear and Oskar und die Blockflötendiebe. She teaches privately, has taught for the Indiana University Pre-College Recorder Program, the Port Townsend Early Music Workshop, and SFEMS Recorder Workshop. 6

7 Workshops Recorder Players West (RPW) Fall 2017 Announcing the Fall 2017 series of RPW recorder classes Planning your fall calendar? Be sure to include time for RPW! Conductor: Great Conductor! Great Music! Great Comradery! Inga Funck Schedule: Wednesdays September 27; October 4, 11, 18, 25; November 1, 8, 15, 29: and December 6 (No class the day before Thanksgiving) 10 classes! Class A Intermediate. 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Class B Advanced. 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM Location: Tuition: St. Bede s Episcopal Church, 3590 Grand View Blvd., West Los Angeles. (Two blocks west of the 405 freeway and one block north of Venice Blvd. at the corner of Grand View and Charnock.) Plenty of free parking. $180 for one class and $280 for both classes (a discount of $80 if you take both!) Printed music will cost $5 for each class. No increase in price from last year!! Registration: Contact Suellen Eslinger by phone or , and send a check made out to Recorder Players West to: Suellen Eslinger Home Phone: (310) Barkley Ln. Cell Phone: (310) Redondo Beach, CA suellenesl@verizon.net Scholarships and Donations to the Scholarship Fund: A limited number of tuition scholarships are available. To apply, please contact Suellen Eslinger. To donate to our tuition scholarship fund, please add the donation to your tuition check, or write a separate check to Recorder Players West. 7

8 Concerts We are fortunate that there are many great early music concerts in Southern California all year. We cannot list them all. Following are some upcoming highlights. JS Bach: Coffee Cantata and Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 Members of LAB make a special summer visit to St James Saturday, September 9, 4 pm Los Angeles Baroque presents: LAB plays Bach! Soloists Paulina Francisco (soprano), Jon Lee Keenan (tenor) and Joel Nesvadba (bass) join LAB for Bach s entertaining cantata in a new (and very funny) English translation. The final Brandenburg scored for two violas, two gambas, cello and continuo completes this one-hour concert. FREE (no RSVP required) St James Episcopal Church 1325 Monterey Road, South Pasadena, CA Phone: (626) Sunday, September 10, 11 am Los Angeles Baroque presents: LAB plays Bach! JS Bach: Coffee Cantata and Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 Members of LAB make the ensemble s Westside Debut (presented by Laemmle Live). Soloists Paulina Francisco (soprano), Jon Lee Keenan (tenor) and Joel Nesvadba (bass) join LAB for Bach s entertaining cantata in a new (and very funny...) English translation. The final Brandenburg scored for two violas, two gambas, cello and continuo completes this one-hour concert. FREE. RSVP to Laemmle Live here LAEMMLE LIVE at Monica Film Center 2nd Street, Santa Monica Tuesday, September 12, 8 pm LA Phil presents: Yo-Yo Ma Plays Bach *Please note: the orchestra does not perform this evening. Yo-Yo Ma, cello This unprecedented solo recital* features the timeless music of J.S. Bach played by a consummate master. An evening to treasure. Programs, artists, dates, prices and availability subject to change. Presented by the LA Phil. For tickets and information, visit HollywoodBowl.com Tickets: $17-$52 production/bestavailable/1050 Hollywood Bowl 2301 Highland Ave.,Los Angeles CA 8

9 Concerts Sunday, September 17, 4:30 pm Los Angeles Recorder Orchestra presents: Halcyon Days Conducted by Thomas Axworthy LARO will be presenting an all-baroque concert with works by Lully, Rameau, Vivaldi, and Marais. The centerpiece of the concert is an arrangement of the opera Alcione by Marin Marais. The opera is based on the tragic Greek myth of Ceyx and Alcione, and is famous for its depiction of a terrifying storm at sea. Also included will be an excerpt from Lully s ballet Le Triomphe de l Amour that was one of the few pieces in the period to use recorders as an ensemble. Free Concert Donations Appreciated For further information, www. larohome.org or call Thomas Axworthy (Music Director) St. Andrews Episcopal Church 1231 East Chapman Avenue Fullerton, CA Sunday, September 24, 3 pm The Corelli Ensemble presents: Trumpets in the Garden! The Corelli Ensemble presents for your enjoyment an afternoon of wonderful baroque music featuring the trumpet! This is a family picnic perfect outdoor concert that is included with your admission to The South Coast Botanic Garden. Sit back and relax under blue skies and listen to live music of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli and Telemann. Concert is free with the price of admission to the Garden Adults: $9, Seniors: $6, Students: $6 South Coast Botanic Garden }26300 Crenshaw Blvd Rancho Palos Verdes CA Sunday, September 24, 4 pm Los Angeles Recorder Orchestra presents: Halcyon Days Conducted by Thomas Axworthy LARO will be presenting an all-baroque concert with works by Lully, Rameau, Vivaldi, and Marais. The centerpiece of the concert is an arrangement of the opera Alcione by Marin Marais. The opera is based on the tragic Greek myth of Ceyx and Alcione, and is famous for its depiction of a terrifying storm at sea. Also included will be an excerpt from Lully s ballet Le Triomphe de l Amour that was one of the few pieces in the period to use recorders as an ensemble. Free Concert Donations Appreciated For further information, www. larohome.org or call Thomas Axworthy (Music Director) St. Bede s Episcopal Church, 3590 Grand View Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 9

10 Concerts Saturday, September 30, 7 pm Musica Angelica opens its 25th season with joyous music that celebrates our oceans and waterways, in all their power and fun. Featuring Handel s beloved Water Music (its 300th anniversary!), paired with Telemann s rowdy homage to the Port of Hamburg, Wassermusik. Martin Haselboeck, Director Todd Williams and Sadie Glass, Horns Telemann: Wassermusik Ouverture in C Major TWV 55:C3 Telemann: Concerto for Two Horns in Eb TWV 52:Eb1 Handel: Water Musik HWV Tickets: $45-$59 Students $20 org/events/water-music/ Beverly O Neill Theatre 300 E Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA Phone: (562) Upcoming Concerts of Note! Sunday, October 1, 7:30 pm Water Music (its 300th anniversary!), paired with Telemann s rowdy homage to the Port of Hamburg, Wassermusik. Martin Haselboeck, Director Todd Williams and Sadie Glass, Horns Telemann: Wassermusik Ouverture in C Major TWV 55:C3 Telemann: Concerto for Two Horns in Eb TWV 52:Eb1 Handel: Water Musik HWV Tickets: $45-$59 Students $20 org/events/water-music/ Zipper Hall Coburn School of Music 200 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA Phone: Friday, October 6, 8 pm USC Thornton School of Music presents: USC Thornton Baroque Sinfonia: Capriccio Stravagante Rotem Gilbert leads the Baroque Sinfonia in a concert of extravagant Italian music from the 17th century, featuring work by Andrea Falconieri, Giovanni Picchi, Carlo Farina, Claudio Monteverdi, Giacomo Carrissimi, and Chiara Margarita Cozzolani. Free Concert The Alfred Newmann Recital Hall, USC 3616 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles Musica Angelica opens its 25th season with joyous music that celebrates our oceans and waterways, in all their power and fun. Featuring Handel s beloved 10

11 Los Angeles Recorder Orchestra Conducted by Thomas Axworthy Presents Halcyon Days LARO will be presenting an all baroque concert with works by Lully, Rameau, Vivaldi, and Marais. The centerpiece of the concert is an arrangement of the opera Alcione by Marin Marais. The opera is based on the tragic Greek myth of Ceyx and Alcione, and is famous for its depiction of a terrifying storm at sea. Also included will be an excerpt from Lully s ballet Le Triomphe de l Amour that was one of the few pieces in the period to use recorders as an ensemble. Sunday September 17, 2017 at 4:30 pm St. Andrew s Episcopal Church 1231 East Chapman Ave, Fullerton, CA Sunday September 24, 2017 at 4:00 pm St Bede's Episcopal Church 3590 Grand View Blvd, Los Angeles, CA Free Concert - Donations Appreciated For further information, or call Thomas Axworthy (Music Director) LARO is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization, and donations are tax-deductible to the full extent provided by law

12 OCRS Calendar 2017 Conductor September 8 October 13 November 10 December 8 Russ Wilson Alexandra Opsahl Tom Axworthy Sally Price 2018 Conductor January 12 February 9 March 9 Adam Bregman Rotem Gilbert To be confirmed April 13 May 11 June 8 Inga Funck Ricardo Beron Brenda Bittner Monthly meetings are on Fridays. The occasional prelude is at 7:20 pm, the meeting at 7:30 pm. Meeting dates and guest conductors are listed to the left. If you have any questions about OCRS or its events, please check our Website at or contact one of our officers. Orange County Recorder Society About OCRS The Orange County Recorder Society is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the performance and appreciation of the recorder and of all early music. A chapter of the American Recorder Society, the Orange County Recorder Society was founded in We meet the second Friday of the month at 7:30 pm, September through June, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 2400 Canal Street in Orange. Members are of all ages and skill levels. Most play recorders; other early instruments are welcome. Our meetings are playing sessions led by professional conductors. Workshops and other events are held throughout the year. Playing visitors may participate in one meeting before joining. Listeners are always welcome. If you have any questions about OCRS or its events, please check our Website at ocrecorders.org or contact one of our officers. Directions Brickyard Shopping Center Orange County Recorder Society meets at Trinity Episcopal Church 2400 North Canal Street Orange, California Directions driving from the South Walmart Take the 55 Freeway. Take the Nohl Ranch exit. Left on Santiago. Left on Lincoln. Cross under the 55 bridge. Left on Tustin. Right on Heim. Left on Canal to 2nd church on the right. Directions driving from the North Take the 91 Freeway (from either direction) to the 55 Freeway south, and take the Lincoln exit. Left on Tustin. Cross Lincoln. Right on Heim. Left on Canal to 2nd church on the right. If you want to avoid the freeway, from either direction, use Tustin Street. Lincoln Avenue is just south of the 91 Freeway. 12

13 ocrs Membership Application Name(s): Address: City State: Zip: Telephone w/area Code: Address: (Note: Your address is needed in order to send you the monthly newsletter.) Membership Dues: Individual Family Student* Newsletter only Printing Fee Donation** Total Paid $45.00 $67.50 $22.50 $22.50 $20.00 $ $ * Student membership is open to any one person 25 years of age or younger who is enrolled in school at least half-time. ** Dues cover approximately 75% of the operating costs of OCRS to bring world-class conductors each month for your playing enjoyment and learning. Donations are much needed and appreciated. OCRS is a tax-exempt Section 501 (3) organization and has comparable tax-exempt status under California law. Donations to OCRS may be tax-deductible. Please make your check payable to Orange County Recorder Society and bring your check and this completed application to a meeting or mail them to our Treasurer at the following address: Susan M. Mason 5 Misty Run Irvine, CA Check here if you do not want your telephone number included in the members roster. Check here if you do not want your address included in the members roster. Check here if you do not want notifications of concerts and other events. To assist us in determining the number of copies of sheet music to make for meetings, please answer the following questions: 1. Are you willing to print your own copy of the sheet music that is made available before meetings? Yes No If you are not willing to print your own sheet music and wish OCRS to provide you with sheet music at the monthly meetings, you must pay the $20 Sheet Music Printing Fee when paying your Membership Dues. 2. If you are not willing to print the sheet music, what instrument will you play at the meetings? Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Thanks for your support! Do visit the OCRS website at You may print this file to fill out by hand, or fill it out on your computer in the pdf, print, and mail to Susan Mason. 13

14 About ARS The American Recorder Society was founded in 1939 to enable recorder players to meet, improve their playing skills and publish editions of recorder music. In 2005 ARS inaugurated the Recorder Music Center at Regis University in Denver. Today there are ARS members throughout the U.S., Canada, and 30 countries around the world, representing professional and amateur players, consorts and recorder orchestras, teachers, students, composers, workshop organizers, and those who make, repair, or sell recorders. Active ARS chapters exist all over North America. Find Chapters and Consorts here. ARS Membership Benefits: Four issues per year of American Recorder magazine and the ARS Newsletter with information about music, musicians and everything recorders Members Library musical editions, recorder music published at least twice per year exclusively for ARS members The ARS Membership Online Directory, a means for meeting and locating recorderplaying friends The ARS Personal Study Program, a resource that provides a systematic way to improve your playing skills Invitations to and discounts for an increasing number of ARS-sponsored performances and other activities of interest to recorder players at early music festivals Support for Chapters and Consorts, help with setting up and running of Chapters, and free mailing labels for nearby players Join online (here), or complete a membership application and mail it in. Click this link for the mail-in application. (pdf) PLACE STAMP HERE Orange Country Recorder Society FIRST CLASS POSTAGE PAID. IF UNDELIVERABLE, PLEASE RETURN TO: 1215 North Indian Hill, Boulevard, Claremont, CA

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